Saw the sale JoAnns is having on flannel today, but most if not all the flannel says to wash in cool water and line dry??? Has any one used this on baby quilts they plan to wash and dry in a machine?
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I don't know if it's the same flannel...but I bought some at Joanns and made a baby quilt. I pre-washed it and washed it afterwards in the washing machine and dried in the dryer. It came out fine!
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the sale stuff that JoAnns will be selling, is OK....just OK. if you are using it for a baby quilt that will used and washed a lot, it ''should'' hold up pretty well.....if you are planning on passing it down through the generations, doubt that it would live that long...vbg!! I've used this fabric on hundreds of small kids quilts and it will make up nicely...BE SURE you wash, dry and iron BEFORE you cut it.....buy extra amounts as it will shrink!!
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Thanks. Anm going to avoid the crowds as they have it for $1.79 online today only and you can put EAD331 in for free shipping. It is a 60 mile trip to nearest JoAnns...so the online deal is great. Yes, I plan to use this flannel for the Quilt for kids project.
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I would wash and machine dry all of the flannel atleast once, if not twice before using it :wink:
I think they say line dry, because of the fact that it shrinks a lot :wink: but preshrinking takes care of that :D:D:D |
I agree with the others. You can use this, just pre-wash and dry in the dryer.
Pre-shrink it and it should not be a problem later. If it shrinks a lot after the first wash, I will wash it again. And dry it in the dryer. :) |
I have made 4 blankets for my baby out of the flannel from Joann's and they have held up well. I am going to get more.
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Another thing....keep your pattern simple and use a good 1/4 to 1/2 inch seam. Flannel is just funny but warm and wonderful to snuggle under.
By simple, I mean 3-4 inch squares...nothing smaller because of the larger seam allowence. Just a nice patwork with alternating blocks of solid colors. |
No problem there... I am a beginner! :-)
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As someone who has been quilting since I was about 4 years old....at my Grandmothers knee of course...but I find those simple old style patterns the best!! The new art style quilts leave me a bit cold......can not imangine snuggling under all those crystals and beads!!
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All of my flannel that I bought at Jo-Anns and Wal-Mart have always gone in washer and dryer...... Never had a problem...
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Yep wash and dry all mine and never a problem :thumbup:
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I always wash them in cold water and throw them in the dryer. Then make my quilt. I have never had a problem. I also make alot of pillow cases and they work out great. I even use fabric softner sheets
Nonnie |
I made a lap quilt for a friend with Joanns flannel. I prewashed and dried on warmer than it would washed after making so it shrank as much as it was going to before I made it. My GF says it washes up nicely.
Patti |
I use there flannel with no problems.
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I often buy flannel at JoAnn's. I have found two grades of flannel. One time I bought 9 different flannels at once and 2 of them were noticeably thinner than the others. Just feel for weight and softness. Some of their flannel selvages are much too wide and you must waist like an inch or so.
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When JoAnn's Black Friday sale was .99 a yard for the flannel, I always bought approx. 100 yds at a time. Today I just bought 25 yards and I waited until 6pm to avoid the crowd. I always pre-wash in cold and dry on high as yes, it does shrink but I have never had a problem with it holding up.
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I bought a bunch of the Snuggle flannel from Joanns today, I wash it and dry it in the dryer. Be sure and use a color catcher in the wash cycle if you buy any flannel with red in it, in fact use 2, red bleeds like crazy.
I set my timer for 10 minutes when I throw the flannel in the dryer and stop the dryer every 10 minutes to clean out the lint trap - you will have a truckload of lint!! |
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